US President Biden departs to attend G20 summit in India
- President Biden departs for India to attend the G20 summit, where he will work with emerging market partners to deliver big things together, according to White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
- Biden's trip to Vietnam is aimed at improving relations with the country as a way to push back against China's increasing assertion.
- China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin will not be attending the G20 summit, giving Biden an opportunity to push Washington's influence and emphasize a plan to increase emerging nations' lending power from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
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Biden to use G20 summit and Vietnam visit to highlight US as trustworthy alternative to China - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden wants to show the world at the Group of 20 summit in India and during a stop in Vietnam that the United States and its like-minded allies are better economic and security partners than China.
Biden aims to use G20 summit and Vietnam visit to highlight US as trustworthy alternative to China
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden wants to demonstrate to the world at the Group of 20 summit in India and during a stop in Vietnam that the United States and its like-minded allies are better economic and security partners than China.
Joe Biden heads to India for G20 summit, meetings with Narendra Modi, Vietnam leaders
U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to arrive in India on Friday for the first leg of a three-day trip that includes a major speech before the G20 summit and a diplomatic visit to Vietnam for strategic meetings with the communist regime amid growing tensions in Southeast Asia.
After G20 Summit In India, Joe Biden To Visit Vietnam To Counter China
President Joe Biden arrives in Vietnam on Sunday on a mission to bolster US influence, but the heavy emphasis on countering rival China will likely confine human rights concerns to the margins. Biden will become the latest in an unbroken line of US presidents since Bill Clinton in 2000 to visit the Southeast Asian former foe. The underlying goal will be much the same as during Biden's time at the G20 summit in New Delhi this week -- to shore up …
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